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- From: ms1@philabs.research.philips.com (Mitch Stein)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm,comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Miami - a new TCP/IP stack for Internet access
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 14:02:02 -0400
- Organization: Philips Laboratories, Briarcliff, NY 10510
- Distribution: world
- Message-ID: <4km5qq$nav@betty.philabs.research.philips.com>
- References: <kruse.53115772@america.com>
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- In article <kruse.53115772@america.com>, "Holger Kruse" <kruse@america.com> writes:
- |> This is the first preliminary announcement regarding Miami,
- |>
- |> Now about Miami:
- |>
- |> Miami is an attempt to make Internet access on the Amiga as easy as
- |> possible. Simple (mostly automatic) configuration has been my primary
- |> goal throughout the design and implementation of Miami.
- |>
- |> Miami contains a complete TCP/IP stack based on the latest BSD networking
- |> code (net/3, 4.4). It also contains a dialer (both script-driven and
- |> interactive), and builtin PPP and (C)SLIP. All of this is controlled and
- |> configured through a single GUI (MUI-based), that is completely localized.
- |> There are *no* configuration files to create or edit *whatsoever*. All of
- |> the settings are stored in a single IFF file, allowing you to have multiple
- |> distinct configurations for different Internet providers.
- |>
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- |> --
- |> Holger Kruse kruse@cs.ucf.edu kruse@america.com
- |> http://www.america.com/~kruse/home.html
- |>
- Holger,
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- Thanks for the continued support of the amiga
- platform. I look forward to "Miami" and would gladly
- register.
-
- Mitch( registered AmiWin & PPP1.45 )
-